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Sept. 17,
2008
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Vishay’s New VPR221Z Ultra-High-Precision
Z-Foil Resistor Features a Low Absolute TCR of ±0.2
ppm/°C, PCR of 4 ppm/W, Tolerance to ±0.01 %, and
Load-Life Stability of ±0.005 % (50 ppm)
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August 15,
2008
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Vishay’s New VCS1625Z Ultra-High-Precision
Z-Foil Surface-Mount Current Sensing Chip Resistor Features a Low
Absolute TCR of ±0.2 ppm/°C, Tight Tolerance to
±0.2 %, and PCR of ±5 ppm at Rated Power
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August 01,
2008
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Vishay’s New VPR220Z Ultra-High-Precision Z-Foil Resistor Features a Low Absolute
TCR of ±0.05 ppm/°C, Tolerance to ±0.01 %, and Power Rating to 8 W
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July 30,
2008
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Vishay’s Improved S-Series High-Precision Bulk Metal® Foil Resistors Combine TCR
of ±2.0 ppm/°C, Tolerances of ±0.005 % (50 ppm) and Load Life Stability
of ±0.005 % (50 ppm)
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June 27,
2008
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Vishay’s New CSM2512S Bulk
Metal® Surface-Mount Power Metal Strip® Resistor Offers
Improved Load-Life Stability of 0.05 %, Absolute TCR
of ±15 ppm/°C, and Tolerance of ±0.1 %
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Sept. 22,
2004
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New Vishay MIL-PRF-55342-Qualified Thin Film Resistor Chips Are Industry's First in Standard Package Sizes with Ratings from 100 Ohms to 160 Kilohms
and Failure Rate of 0.01% per 1000 Hours
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July 16,
2004
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Vishay's New Thin Film High-Value Precision Single In-Line Resistors Are First to Offer Low Resistance Tolerance of ±0.01% Over 50-Kilohm to 10-Megohm Range
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January 20,
2004
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Vishay CSM Current-Sensing Foil Resistor Named EDN Hot 100 Product of 2003
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June 20,
2003
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Vishay's New Thin Film Power Resistor Series Offer Best Power/Size Combinations, Including Power Rating up to 1 W in Versatile, Compact 0.07−in. by 0.07−in. Chip
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May 15,
2003
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Vishay's New CSM Ultra-Precision, 2-mΩ, Surface-Mount, Current-Sensing Resistors Provide TCR Values Down to ±15 ppm/°C and Superior Stability in Compact 2512 and 3637 Sizes
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May 18,
2001
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New 3-Watt Surface Mount Wirewound Resistor Provides Enhanced Stability Under Harsh Environmental Conditions With the Industry's Highest Derating Temperature
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